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Robyn Michaels – The Pleasure Seeker Book Spotlight

The Pleasure Seeker Dayal Singh is brilliant, quirky, & has Asperger’s. Son of parents trafficked to East Africa from India just before independence, he knows he’s Sikh, African, and calculus is the evidence of God. He becomes fascinated by a broken piano. and is offered a piano to sell, buys it and learns to play. Mentored by his […]

The Lovecraftian Rot Within, an Interview with P.T.M. Parizotto

Journeying into the eerie landscape of The Rot Within is a plunge into a world crafted with Lovecraftian and Cosmic Horror influences in mind, where salvation hangs by a fragile thread. Within the besieged enclave of Sunmine, tensions brew amidst the encroaching Jungle of Rot, setting the stage for P.T.M. Parizotto’s novel. At the heart […]

Time Travel Through Millennial History: An Interview with Steve Jackson

The course of history has wielded a profound influence on the contemporary world. Studying the intricacies of the past not only offers valuable perspectives on the present but also enables us to conceive a more optimistic future. Embark on a historical odyssey with Steve Jackson’s Millennial History, traversing early world events to the intricacies of […]

Interview with Frank J. Plateroti: an Expert in Communications

Dr. Frank J. Plateroti has had a long and healthy career. He has earned his Doctorate in Education Research as well as his Master’s in Communication. He has been teaching communications for the past twenty years at William Paterson University as well. These courses have included TV production, media studies, as well as intra/interpersonal communication. […]

Challenge Your Mind: Interview with Author Vincent Czyz

Vincent Czyz is an author of many hats. Novels, anthologies, essays and journalism… Czyz has had a hand in a lot of different types of works. His talents have awarded him two fiction fellowships as well as the Eric Hoffer Award for Best in Small Press for his fiction collection. He explores motifs of myth, […]

Interviewing William F. Wu, Author of A Temple of Forgotten Spirits

William F. Wu has had a lively career. Educationally, he has earned in degrees in East Asian Studies and American Culture. He has a Ph.D. and a published doctoral dissertation: The Yellow Peril: Chinese Americans in American Fiction, 1850 to 1940. In the mid-seventies, William’s writing career came into focus with the participation in the Clarion […]

The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”] The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review “America’s forgotten superstars” is the sub-title of this great read and I could not think of a statement more apt. In a nation that glorifies our elite athletes for their superhuman strength and ability as well as […]